- King County, Washington - Wikipedia
King County is a county located in the U S state of Washington The population was 2,269,675 in the 2020 census, [1] making it the most populous county in Washington, and the 12th-most populous in the United States The county seat is Seattle, [2] also the state's most populous city
- List of counties in Washington - Wikipedia
King County, home to the state's largest city, Seattle, holds almost 30% of Washington's population (2,340,211 residents of 7,958,180 in 2024), and has the highest population density, with more than 1,000 people per square mile (400 km 2)
- Eastside (King County, Washington) - Wikipedia
The Eastside of the King County, Washington area in the United States is a collective term for the suburbs of Seattle located on the east side of Lake Washington The most common definitions of the Eastside include the cities of Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Sammamish, Issaquah, Newcastle, and Mercer Island [1] [2] [3]
- Seattle - Wikipedia
The city is the county seat of King County, the most populous county in Washington The Seattle metropolitan area's population is 4 02 million, making it the 15th-most populous in the United States [11] Its growth rate of 21 1% between 2010 and 2020 made it one of the country's fastest-growing large cities [12]
- Category:Cities in King County, Washington - Wikipedia
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- Category:King County, Washington - Wikipedia
Wikimedia Commons has media related to King County, Washington The main article for this category is King County, Washington This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total This list may not reflect recent changes
- King County – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
King County is the largest county in Washington State by population, home to roughly 30% of the state's residents It stretches from Puget Sound to the Cascade Range, encompassing the major cities of Seattle and Bellevue and their sprawling suburbs, as well as wide stretches of rural farmland and uninhabited mountain terrain
- King County History - King County Snapshots - University of Washington
Since its establishment on December 22, 1852, King County's western border has moved from the Pacific Ocean to Puget Sound, but the county remains the state's 11th largest in size and its largest in population, with over 1 7 million residents and 39 cities and towns at the 2000 census
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